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Will any institutions or observatories be offering accessible live feeds showing the progress and totality of the upcoming solar eclipse? My library wants to incorporate such a thing into a program if it is available during the eclipse. Thanks!

Will any institutions or observatories be offering accessible live feeds showing the progress and totality of the upcoming solar eclipse? My library wants to incorporate such a thing into a program if it is available during the eclipse. Thanks!

Will any institutions or observatories be offering accessible live feeds showing the progress and totality of the upcoming solar eclipse? My library wants to incorporate such a thing into a program if it is available during the eclipse. Thanks!

Jerome

How sad. (

Hardly a troll, just experienced with library programs. >Of course the weather will be a sure bet here in MICHIGAN. Entertaining elementary school kidswith no eclipse and no back-up plan is agreat way to show my limitations as an entertainer.

Will any institutions or observatories be offering accessible live feeds showing the progress and totality of the upcoming solar eclipse? My library wants to incorporate such a thing into a program if it is available during the eclipse. Thanks!

Jerome

How sad. (

Hardly a troll, just experienced with library programs. >Of course the weather will be a sure bet here in MICHIGAN. Entertaining elementary school kidswith no eclipse and no back-up plan is agreat way to show my limitations as an entertainer.

I wasn't saying you were a troll.

The idea of an amateur astronomer watching a rare total eclipse on video when its path of totality is only a few hours away makes me sad.

Not everyone will have the option of driving into the eclipse path. Being able to share it with others sounds like a great idea! I'm about 3-4 hours from the path of totality and I'm debating making the drive. I'm going to wait until we get close enough for reasonably accurate forecasts. If we're going to be clouded out (very likely based on averages) there's no point in worrying about it.

Will any institutions or observatories be offering accessible live feeds showing the progress and totality of the upcoming solar eclipse? My library wants to incorporate such a thing into a program if it is available during the eclipse. Thanks!

Jerome

How sad. (

Hardly a troll, just experienced with library programs. >Of course the weather will be a sure bet here in MICHIGAN. Entertaining elementary school kidswith no eclipse and no back-up plan is agreat way to show my limitations as an entertainer. [/quote]I wasn't saying you were a troll.

The idea of an amateur astronomer watching a rare total eclipse on video when its path of totality is only a few hours away makes me sad.[/quote]Well, you didn't "say" he was a troll, but you certainly laid it out as a possibility.

Will any institutions or observatories be offering accessible live feeds showing the progress and totality of the upcoming solar eclipse? My library wants to incorporate such a thing into a program if it is available during the eclipse. Thanks!

Jerome

How sad. (

Hardly a troll, just experienced with library programs. >Of course the weather will be a sure bet here in MICHIGAN. Entertaining elementary school kidswith no eclipse and no back-up plan is agreat way to show my limitations as an entertainer. [/quote]I wasn't saying you were a troll.

The idea of an amateur astronomer watching a rare total eclipse on video when its path of totality is only a few hours away makes me sad.[/quote]Well, you didn't "say" he was a troll, but you certainly laid it out as a possibility.[/quote]It wasn't a possibility that I called him a troll, because I didn't call him a troll.

I don't think anyone would argue that. Some of us will only be able to see it this way though, so I'll take what I can get. I'll set up if it doesn't rain and get what I can though. It'll still be cool to watch.